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View Poll Results: Money is no concern -- where would you go?
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Jiko
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California Grill
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Victoria and Albert's
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Le Cellier
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Yachtsman Steakhouse
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Artist Point
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Citricos
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Bistro de Paris
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Tokyo Dining
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'Ohana
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Which restaurant would you choose?
Here's a fun poll for you:
Money is no object. The kids are back at the hotel room with a babysitter, safe and sound. You and your spouse have 5 hours all to yourselves in the World for dinner and fireworks viewing. Where would you go?
Thanks,
Kathy
Many trips from childhood to 2008, WDW/DLP
8/09: Ultimate Adventurer Trip, WL Concierge/AKL
6/10: POFQ
12/10: Mousefan Reunion (Pop)
8/11, 7/12: AKL Concierge
10/12: ICOT 15th solo trip (Pop)
4/13: Pop
7/13: Hilton Bonnet Creek
7/14: 3 nights at BLT
12/14: US, IOA, and WDW
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So Kathy, could this be for your upcoming AWESOME trip?
Was dining included in your prize?
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While we love Artist's Point, the Yatchsmans become our favorite "fancy" place to eat. We love the walk from Epcot, and seem to always head to DHS by boat after dinner. That would be our pick
1975-2000 Family Trips, FW
Nov 2005- FW
June 2006- FW
Feb 2007- FW
Dec 2007- POFQ
Feb 2008- POR
July 2008- WL
Dec 2008- FW
Feb 2012- POFQ
Herb
Proud Passholder
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For a very special dinner where money is no object, I'd select Victoria and Albert's.
Linda aka: Faline
INTERCOT Staff: Vacation Planning,Trip Reports and Disney Camping
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If money were no object, I'd have to go with Bistro de Paris since its not on the dining plan, lol. Victoria and Alberts seems too stuffy for me...I like fancy food, but not fancy clothes!
-Josh
Offsite (4x) and Polynesian (1x) 1988-96
Pop Century May 2005
Port Orleans French Quarter May 2008
Pop Century December 2008
Port Orleans French Quarter May 2009
Coronado Springs March 2010
Pop Century December 2012!!
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I also chose Victoria & Alberts. To my it would be a once in a lifetime thing to do. I really think I would appreciate each course they have to offer as well as each wine.
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Victoria and Albert's would only be on my list if money wasn't an object. But since it always is, I'll probably never eat there.
We did eat at the Cali Grill this past trip and it was fantastic! Great food and great service and going out on the walk way for the fireworks was fabulous!
ºoºKathyºoº TimeShare 12-12
GKTW June 2011,Off site Feb/March 2011
Dolphin and POFQ 8/10
POFQ Sept 08
ASMu Aug-Sept 07
Dolphin & CS-12/05. Mousefest & Dis Cruise
Dolphin & POR July 04,WDW-Dolphin June 02Dolphin 6/2000
Swan 6/99 -Dolphin March 98, March 94
+many more times offsite
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tough call
Tokyo Dining the best service & great sushi....sake. view of the lagoon.
CG also has great sushi & good flatbread and good choices for wine etc and nice 15th floor view
AP i voted for, simply because its more exp than TD & the WL has the best theming
BC 2
WL CL 1
AKL 4
SOG 3
POFQ 3
POR 2
CSR 4
CBR 2
Asp 3
AS m 2
POP 7
12-13 WL CSR ASM
3-14 POR, AS s Dolphin
6-14 Us CSR
1-14 Unv
6-15 WL, SSR.
11- 15. AOA, OKw
7 16..CSR, FW, AKL, POR
7 17..ASM, CSR, WL AKL club POP
8 18 As sports, Pop
DL 9-19
DVC WL, CSR and idk 10-20
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Originally Posted by faline
For a very special dinner where money is no object, I'd select Victoria and Albert's.
- Lynn -
INTERCOT Staff: Theme Parks, DVC
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I've never even considered Victoria and Alberts since our family of 5 travels in a pack..we've taken the kids to Cali Grill, Narcoosees, you get it..!
I think for fun, I'd try Victoria and Alberts, it would be a fun, can't do this at home, kind of experience.
Lisa
Multiple visits over Multiple years
30 plus stays at Disney's Polynesian resort
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Dinner at OHanas and a romantic walk under the stars to the beach behind the Poly for the nightly showing of Wishes!!!
DDuck66
Disney Veteran
2000- Once
2001- Twice
2002- Three Times
2003- Three times
2004 Twice
2005 Twice
2006- October and Christmas
2007- The year of the annual pass!!!
2008- Concierge at the POLY!!!!
2009- Birthdays in January and March!!!!
2010- Lots of trips..Too many to count!!
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Victoria and Albert's....no contest!
Then, after dinner you can watch the fireworks from the marina with hardly anyone around. It's wonderful! DH and I watched them from there 4 or 5 times on our last trip. We just had to walk out the back of Sugar Loaf with a glass of wine in hand, and we had an instant romantic fireworks experience.
NEXT TRIP - DCL Fantasy Oct. 2016
Yacht Club - Oct. '14, Dec. '15
Poly - Dec. '07, '09
Grand Flo - Too many times to keep track!
CBR - May '10, Oct. '10, Dec. '11
POR - Sept & Dec '03
AoA - Oct. '12, Dec. '13
Pop - May '11
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Since this seems to come up twice a week...I'll keep saying the same thing
Victoria and alberts
Jiko
Citricos
California Grill
Artists Point
...in that order
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Originally Posted by lockedoutlogic
Since this seems to come up twice a week...I'll keep saying the same thing
Victoria and alberts
Jiko
Citricos
California Grill
Artists Point
...in that order
I haven't had the chance to try V&A and Jiko yet. I agree with the rest of the list, although I think California Grill and Citrico's might swap places. It's a close call, though.
Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you!
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I voted YS, never been and would love to, saw it on the Travel Channel.
I have been to both Ohana and LeCellier - and would absolutely love to go back!!
LORI
2012 Boardwalk with DH, DBIL, DSIL, no kids!
2010 Old Key West, same crowd :)
2008 Poly with DH, DS, DD and in-laws
2005 CBR with DH and DS
2000 POFQ with DH
1998 CSR with Mom
1997 CBR with friends
1992 DL with friends
1979 & 1985 Offsite as a child
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Originally Posted by big blue and hairy
I haven't had the chance to try V&A and Jiko yet. I agree with the rest of the list, although I think California Grill and Citrico's might swap places. It's a close call, though.
obviously V&As is a big monetary committment.....and it has gone up significantly in the last 4 years.....
but if you can set aside the cost and the time....it is truly a world class restaurant...as most who have dined will attest too....
Jiko is a tremendous hidden gem at WDW....not to critics, who have rated it only below VandA's...but a large portion of travelers....
It is amazing.....the menu is not overly exotic...but has just enough different choices to make it stand out a little from all the other restaurants that have, sadly, been streamlined in their choices to the point they are all interchangeable....
And everything is excellent. Jiko has a superior chef.....as Scotty Hunnell at V&a's (and by extenstion...alot of the food at citricos) is.....
that's what it comes down too.
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Voted V&A -- Ohanas was the biggest disappointment of my last trip with dry meat, blech. I only like d the salad, otherwise the food was pretty unimaginative.
The only life I can think of that would be worse than being a special needs mom is not being one...
Poly (04), WL (06), BC (07), AoA (20)
DL (74, 75, 83, 87, 98, 07, 09. 10)
Magical Journeys is the ONLY way to go!
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I've been to all of these restaurants except Tokyo Dining and V&A's. I'd love to go to V&A's, but money always is an option.
But I voted for California Grill...this is my fav restaurant!!! I would get a ton of sushi, a flatbread, the pork tenderloin entree, a cheese plate AND dessert. All accompanied by fine wine and spirits.
Ugh I wish money wasn't an option
Sarah
"Everybody wants to be a cat!!"
1/12-VWL; 9/11-SSR-Grandstand; 5/11-SSR-Grandstand **First DVC Stay!!**; 10/10-POFQ; 9/09-AKL **Honeymoon**; 2/07-SSR- Paddock; 3/04-AKL; 5/01-DL Paris; 3/01-VWL; 12/00-Off-Site; 1/99-AS Music; 2/97-AS Sports; 2/95-AS Music; 6/93-OKW
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